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Destructive Australian Shepherd

Destructive Australian Shepherd2007-11-25 3:00:33

How can I stop my australin shepherd from chewing up everything?He gets walked sometimes twice a day and gets played with all day and i also have another dog who plays with him too ,so he has a pretty active day but as soon as we leave to go out or even if i go upstairs for too long ill come down to a huge mess of him destroying something.Can you train a dog not to be less destructive ,I dont know if there is help for that but if you could i would like to know how,Would a dog training school help with this because this is the only problem we have with him other than this he is very good but my carpet and furniture or whatever he feels like chewing up is costing me way to much.He is 8 months and just got him nutured.

Answers:

They do need a job, take him to work if you can make him get the paper and check under the bed, get the mailman(silly stuf like that), and definetely restricted teritory. My prescious had not been let to stay out of her cage unless we are with her until she was about 20 months, she was on a run too. Later the chewing stops too, so cheer up it is likely to get better,Gradually let him be a grown up. Now at 25 my anabelle is mellow, does not chew, does not need caged or run. It is all possible.

Best of Luck


Here is a very successful training program available online:

http://skycforme.sitstay.hop.clickbank.n.

Also visit my site here for Australian Shep Training

http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobedienc.

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